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OneUptime is the complete open-source observability platform
...Whether you need to check the availability of your website, dashboard, API, or any other online resource, OneUptime can alert your team when downtime happens and keep your customers informed with a status page. OneUptime also helps you handle incidents, set up on-call rotations, run tests, secure your services, analyze logs, track performance, and debug errors.
A set of tools to use in Microsoft Azure Form Recognizer
An open source labeling tool for Form Recognizer, part of the Form OCR Test Toolset (FOTT). This is a MAIN branch of the Tool. It contains all the newest features available. This is NOT the most stable version since this is a preview. The purpose of this repo is to allow customers to test the tools available when working with Microsoft Forms and OCR services. Currently, Labeling tool is the first tool we present here. Users could provide feedback, and make customer-specific changes to meet...
...Metrics, Traces, and Logs from mature ecosystems are supported, e.g. Zipkin, OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Zabbix, Fluentd. BanyanDB, an observability database, created in 2022, aims to ingest, analyze and store telemetry/observability data.